With the puck set to drop on the 2013 Rookie Tournament in just a couple of hours, we caught up with Sens Director of Player Personnel Pierre Dorion ahead of the tournament.

In this interview, Pierre talks about how he approaches the tournament from his position and gives some insight as to how players are evaluated by the organization. He also gives us a take on what the team expects to see from some of this offseason’s draft picks and how the tournament as a whole impacts the rookies.

The term “embarrassment of riches” has been thrown around — perhaps haphazardly — when describing the Sens’ newfound goaltending depth. Not only do they have two quality ‘tenders at the NHL level in Craig Anderson and Robin Lehner, the pipeline in the system is filled with players who appear to project at the next level.

Leading the charge amongst that group is Chris Driedger of the WHL’s Calgary Hitmen. Driedger is coming off of a career year with the Hitmen, posting multiple career highs and putting the team on his back during a deep playoff run as he posted a 2.39 GAA and .931 save percentage over 17 games against some of the best competition the league has to offer.

During this summer's development camp, Sens TV and Inside the Senate once again (triumphantly) joined forces and sat down with some of the Sens top prospects. Now, ahead of this year's training camp and pre-season, we're going to give you a chance to get to know them before they roll back into town.

Next in our series is Sens prospect Mark Stone who split his time in 2012-13 between the Binghamton Senators and Ottawa. In 54 games in the AHL, Stone recorded 15 goals and 38 points during an injury shortened campaign. He also chipped in with a goal and three points in three AHL games. He played four regular season games in Ottawa and one playoff game as well.

Now that you've got his recent track record down, take a moment to get to know Mark Stone...

In his first appearance back in Ottawa since the summer began, Paul MacLean stopped by Bell Sensplex today for his final day with the Jack Adams Trophy. Earlier this summer, MacLean said he wanted to share the trophy with Ottawa and today was just that as Senators Summer Camp campers got their photos taken with the NHL's top coach and his award.

After he made the rounds with campers at Sensplex, MacLean met with the Ottawa media for the first time since he won the award in June.

Marc Methot has returned to Ottawa after being the lone Sens representative at Team Canada's orientation camp to resume his training camp prep with teammates. Sens TV caught up with the defenceman for an EXCLUSIVE one-on-one interview to talk about the summer at-large and his experience with the national program.

Sens players have been popping by Bell Sensplex for Senators Summer Camps over the past two months and today longtime Ottawa forward Chris Neil made a visit to play ball hockey and sign some autographs for the kids in attendance.

After an intense game between the red team and black team, Neil stopped by to talk with some of the media members in attendance.

During this summer's development camp, Sens TV and Inside the Senate once again (triumphantly) joined forces and sat down with some of the Sens top prospects. Now, ahead of this year's training camp and pre-season, we're going to give you a chance to get to know them before they roll back into town.

Next in our series is Sens 2013 fourth round pick Tobias Lindberg who plays his hockey at the moment with Djurgardens as part of their junior program. Lindberg is coming off of a strong season in the Swedish junior circuit, scoring 22 points in 43 regular season games, and adding a pair of assists in two playoff games. He also served as an assistant captain for his team. In a stint with Sweden's national U18 team, Lindberg recorded two goals and three points in two games.

Now that you've got his recent track record down, take a moment to get to know Tobias Lindberg...